Just a simple question: What chores, work, and/or duties do you dislike and why?
Just a simple question: What chores, work, and/or duties do you dislike and why?
Recharging a battery pack!
I could be gaming but noooooooooo
If I'm washing dishes, I don't mind washing everyone elses while I'm at it, but when people leave shit to soak for hours and you're left with a sink full of gross cold water with bits of food floating in it theres no fucking way im putting my hands in there.
I'm 24 and I still can't iron a shirt properly, but after I've been wearing it for a while the wrinkles seem to sort themselves out anyway.
The noise from a vacuum cleaner is hateful to me, makes me feel disorientated and need to sit down. Can't concentrate on anything for like an hour afterwards.
Fuck chores.
My chores are okay.
Maybe doing the laundry, I'm too lazy to walk all the way to my shed with a bag of clothes.
Shoveling. I'm fucking dreading Wednesday. We're supposed to get it then.
Cleaning the bathtub. Why must bathtubs be so prone to gathering mold, mildew, and whatever other gross stuff decides to invade? Why? And why does it have to happen again so quickly after having already cleaned it?
Being a mother and a woman of color. It's a 168 hour job with no vacation time.
I really dislike the waiting/anticipation stage of tasks I dislike.
Also getting up in the morning.
At 11/25/14 02:09 PM, Cyberdevil wrote: I really dislike the waiting/anticipation stage of tasks I dislike.
I hate anticipating stuff like that. When I know something will happen, I want it to happen now.
At 11/25/14 03:17 PM, Radaketor wrote: School.
Just wait till it's: Work.
At 11/25/14 03:23 PM, Cyberdevil wrote:At 11/25/14 03:17 PM, Radaketor wrote: School.Just wait till it's: Work.
I thought about putting "inb4 work is worse" but then i decided against it.
At 11/25/14 03:47 PM, Radaketor wrote:At 11/25/14 03:23 PM, Cyberdevil wrote:I thought about putting "inb4 work is worse" but then i decided against it.At 11/25/14 03:17 PM, Radaketor wrote: School.Just wait till it's: Work.
You never realize how great you have it till you have it work!
At 11/25/14 03:42 AM, RedCoin wrote: I'm 24 and I still can't iron a shirt properly, but after I've been wearing it for a while the wrinkles seem to sort themselves out anyway.
Put them on a coat hanger straight out of the washing machine. They'll be fine without any ironing.
At 11/25/14 05:34 AM, Captain-Slugworth wrote: Masturbating, feels like such a chore!
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School and reading your junk threads.
At 11/25/14 11:22 PM, MMHM wrote:At 11/25/14 03:23 PM, Cyberdevil wrote: Just wait till it's: Work.I dunno, I'd take my job over all the social bullshit that came with high school. If you work in an office then never mind.
Well I guess it all depends on what school you went to and what work you work with. I don't dislike my job either, but school was a lot easier. Didn't feel like the same obligation.
Unclogging a toilet or taking hair buildup out of a pipe.
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I really dislike breathing.
I also dislike being visible.
Tidying my room or washing the dishes. IMO they are the most boring things in the world. Even watching how snail is climbing up on tree is more exciting lol.
At 11/26/14 06:08 AM, fmn335 wrote: I really dislike breathing.
I also dislike being visible.
So you'd favor being a ghost that can possess people?
At 11/26/14 06:25 AM, TheGamechanger wrote:At 11/26/14 06:08 AM, fmn335 wrote: I really dislike breathing.So you'd favor being a ghost that can possess people?
I also dislike being visible.
Sure. Sounds fun.
At 11/26/14 07:47 AM, MMHM wrote: Yeah, I guess it is subjective. Still, personally, I'll take coming home so tired I have to go to bed over being judged on what kind of shoes I wear. Again people who work in offices, especially women, won't know what that's like.
School uniforms sounds like the uniform solution! I went to a few schools like that, and as far as I know it worked great. Though when we were finally given the freedom of dressing however we wanted that was waaaay better. That was true freedom. I've probably been given more opportunity to dress as I wanted via work then via school though, and depending on your co-workers/students, you'll still get judged. It's not like people become respecting citizens who don't judge others by appearance as soon as they graduate, seems like the older people get, the more judgmental.